Consider Her Ways and Others

Consider Her Ways and Others by John Wyndham, published by Penguin Books in 1961, presents a collection of thought-provoking narratives that delve into various speculative scenarios. This edition, comprising 189 pages, explores themes within the realm of science fiction, offering readers a glimpse into imaginative futures and unique experiences.
In this collection, readers will encounter diverse stories that range from a single-sex totalitarian society reminiscent of an Amazonian ant’s nest to the intriguing implications of an out-of-body experience. The narratives also touch on the transformation of cultural symbols, the impact of scientific experiments on history, and the complexities of love that transcends time and existence. Wyndham’s exploration of these concepts invites reflection on the human condition and societal constructs, making this work a significant contribution to the science fiction genre.
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The future as an Amazonian ant’s-nest, a single-sex totalitarian nightmare…the curious consequences of an out-of-body experience…how Hollywood turned an Irish Rose into a plastic bloom…a scientific experiment that changes the course of history – or merely confirms it…the search for a love that is not just lost, but has never ever been…a Satanic salesman’s struggles with a quick-witted mortal…
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